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Botched significa que algo, especialmente un trabajo, se hace mal. Por ejemplo, un botched operation es una operación fallida. Consulta más traducciones, definiciones y pronunciaciones de botched en el diccionario inglés-español.
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Botched means done very badly, especially a job or an attempt. Learn how to use this adjective in sentences and see synonyms and translations.
used to describe something, usually a job, that is done badly. fastidiado, estropear. Our landlord redecorated the bedroom, but it was such a botched job that we decided to redo it. Nuestro casero pintó el dormitorio, pero fue una chapuza tan grande que decidimos volver a pintarlo.
botched. [(British) bɒtʃt , (US) bɑtʃd ] adjetivo. [attempt, robbery, rescue] chapucero. a botched job una chapuza (inf) Collins English-Spanish Dictionary © by HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved.
Botched means unsuccessful because of being poorly done or spoiled by mistakes. See synonyms, examples, word history and related entries for botched.
1. (coloquial) (arruinar sin remedio) a. estropear. She botched the handoff in the relay race.Estropeó la transferencia en la carrera de relevo. b. hacer una chapuza de. (coloquial) The plastic surgeon botched the operation.El cirujano plástico hizo una chapuza de la operación. sustantivo. 2. (reparación mal hecha) (Reino Unido) a. la chapuza. (F)